The Willis Managed Care Organization Roundtable brings together leading specialists from the Willis
Managed Care Practice, a sub-specialty of Willis’ National Health Care Practice with risk management
representatives from dozens of managed care organizations, including group health insurers,
pharmaceutical benefit managers, local government-sponsored plans, Independent Provider
Associations (IPAs) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO’s) of all sizes for educational and
networking opportunities. Entitled, Managing the Fork in the Road, this platform of risk management
insight is designed to help firms manage today’s complex risk and regulatory environment in the wake of
health care reform and also features commentary from key insurance carrier partners and consultants.

The forum will also feature a case study that introduces a unique decision-support tool, the Risk-Based
Capital Financial Impact Analysis. This unique Willis offering helps organizations quantify their residual
risk tolerance at a time when the challenges of capital constraints due to health care reform are colliding
with new capital adequacy reporting requirements coming online in 2015.

Commenting on the event, Frank Castro, National Health Care Practice Leader, Willis North America,
said, “Health plans are confronted with making strategic decisions in advance of the 2014 health care
reform rollout. Plans are struggling with the loss of a clear identity and position in the marketplace, the
burden of very sick Exchange enrollees coupled with low Exchange product pricing, and most
importantly, being viewed as failing to bend to the health care cost curve. As a result, plan risk
managers are focused more than ever on their organization’s limited risk tolerance.”

“Through the Roundtable, Willis is committed to nurturing a unique peer community for health plan risk
managers and insurance buyers. We are proud to offer a platform that helps connect the dots between
the managed care industry’s business challenges and the value of insurance and risk management
solutions that enhance managed care organizations’ risk capacity,” Castro continued.

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dating to 1828, Willis operates today on every continent with more than 17,000 employees in over 400
offices. Willis offers its clients superior expertise, teamwork, innovation and market-leading products
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